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There is a bittersweet reality to visiting Los Cabos in 2026. For those of us who remember the quiet roads and the effortless vibe of a decade ago, landing in San José today feels… different. The secret is officially out. Like it or not, Cabo has evolved. It has traded its sleepy Baja charm for …

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For many travelers, the specific “Whale Watching Tour” is a non-negotiable checklist item. It is the box you feel obligated to check. But for others, the logistics simply do not make sense. The reality of a boat tour isn’t always glamorous. It often means battling motion sickness, enduring three hours on a small panga with …

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It is easy to get stuck in the “Pool Loop” in Cabo—that dangerous cycle where you never leave your resort lounger. But if you want to actually see Baja, you need a plan. The editors at Travel + Leisure recently released their curated list of the best things to do in Los Cabos. Our team …

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Los Cabos has a reputation. It’s known for $1,500-a-night villas, celebrity sightings, and $25 margaritas. If you look at Instagram, you’d think you need a trust fund just to land at the airport. But that’s not the whole story. I’m down here constantly, and while I appreciate the luxury side, I also know how to …

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Los Cabos has always had that “wow” factor, but the numbers coming out of 2025 make it official: this isn’t just a popular beach escape anymore, it’s one of Mexico’s biggest tourism powerhouses. We at The Cabo Sun have been keeping a close eye on the momentum, with Los Cabos leading the charge. And when …

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Los Cabos’ luxury glow-up is nowhere near finished. In fact, it’s about to hit another level. According to new reporting, at least nine high-end hotels and resorts are scheduled to open in Los Cabos between now and 2030, adding roughly 1,000 new rooms to an inventory of about 21,700 rooms across 185 properties today. By …

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Los Cabos is not one place; it’s a collection of unique, competing personalities packed onto one stunning coastline, and choosing the wrong one is the single biggest—and most common—mistake a visitor can make. The difference between the high-energy party of Cabo San Lucas and the chic, artistic soul of San José del Cabo is night …

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You’ve done it. After months of planning, you’ve finally touched down at the sun-drenched Los Cabos International Airport (SJD). You’ve breezed through immigration, grabbed your luggage, and now only one thing stands between you and a cold Pacifico by the pool: the transfer to your hotel. But how long will that final leg of the …

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Let’s clear up the number one point of confusion for first-time visitors. You hear “Cabo,” “Los Cabos,” and “Cabo San Lucas” used all the time, but what’s the difference? Getting this right is the most important decision you’ll make for your trip. Think of “Los Cabos” as the entire region, and inside it are five …

Read More about The Secret to a Perfect Los Cabos Vacation Comes Down to Answering This One Question

Ask anyone to picture a classic Mexican beach vacation, and their mind likely conjures up a specific image: endless stretches of white sand, turquoise water, and a sprawling all-inclusive resort. For decades, that postcard has been stamped with one name: Cancun. But a seismic shift is underway in the world of Mexican tourism. A different …

Read More about Is Los Cabos Becoming the New Cancun? The Surprising Answer is No — And That’s a Good Thing